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This is January?
DeKALB - Ling Zhu welcomed the warm weather Saturday.
Local News
Obama, McCain lead polls in N.H.
NASHUA, N.H. - “We need some voters,” Mitt Romney declared Monday as Democratic and Republican presidential contenders kicked off a final day of campaigning before the New Hampshire primary. Democrat Hillary Clinton, trying to revive her campaign, pledged, “Whatever happens tomorrow, we're going on.”

Lethal-injection executions get Supreme Court hearing
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court returned to work Monday to hear pleas from death-row inmates to force states to use different drugs or tighten their procedures to reduce the risk that prisoners will suffer excruciating pain during their executions.







Hoop Shoot

Sugar Grove Public Library informs residents on upcoming referendum


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Planting Seeds
January is one of the few months of the year when farmers may have a little extra time, and organizers of the Northern Illinois Farm Show expect plenty of them to spend some of those spare moments this week at Northern Illinois University's Convocation Center.
County Republicans to host local Lincoln Day Dinner
DeKalb landlord group to discuss city ordinance
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Castillo making a name for himself at NIU
DeKALB - He could have followed his brothers to the University of Illinois, like he followed them as stars at Lyons Township High School.
Cogs feeling good after invite
Turnovers still haunt Huskies
Opinions
Health care system in U.S. is terminally ill
Lauzen cares about kids
 
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Nation & World
Big Crowds, Sniping Mark Final NH Stage
NASHUA, N.H. - Barack Obama, the new Democratic front-runner, told cheering supporters, "You're the wave and I'm riding it" as the presidential contenders hurtled toward Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.
Pentagon Says Ships Harassed by Iran
Navy Fighter Jets Crash in Persian Gulf
 
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State
Bush touts No Child Left Behind at Chicago elementary school
CHICAGO - President Bush touted Horace Greeley Elementary on Monday as a school that has thrived under his No Child Left Behind program, despite increasing criticism of the act he sees as one of the signature domestic achievements of his presidency.
Bush meets with Olympic bid committee
Blagojevich asks federal government for low-income heating assistance
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Entertainment
Dr. Phil Cancels His Britney Spears Show
LOS ANGELES - Television's "Dr. Phil" McGraw has pulled the plug on plans for a one-hour show that was to examine Britney Spears' latest public meltdown.
Naomi Campbell Interviews Hugo Chavez
Hasselbeck Brings Baby Son to `The View'
 
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National Sports
Clemens Sues McNamee
NEW YORK - Roger Clemens beat Brian McNamee to court, filing a defamation suit against the former trainer who claimed to have injected him with performance-enhancing drugs.
Buckeyes, Tigers Set for BCS Title Game
Sanders Takes Defensive Player Honors
     
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